Bethlen Naptár, 1957 (Ligonier)
Elmhurst College
BETHLEN NAPTÁR 229 Marcia Andres, Peoria, Illinois; second row: Csaba Kovács, Trenton, N. J.; Betty Belline, Garfield, N. J.; Vili S. Shirk, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Joan Schoewe, St. Louis, Mo.; Nancy Sullivan, St. Louis, Mo.; Betty Almasy, Hammond, Indiana; Eugene Schnierer, Cleveland; third row: Robert A. Janet, Elmhurst; Robert Dutzman, Windber, Pa.; James Telegdy, Cheswick, Pa.; William Mandy, Lackawanna, N. Y.; John McHone, Villa Park, Illinois; William Rotz, Kewanee, Illinois; fourth row: Bill Decker, Alpha, N. J.; William Dawson, Elmhurst; Charles Brueske, Quincy, Illinois; Albert Kayatin, Daisytown, Pa.; Julius Clyne, Belleville, Illinois; Stephen Tamasi, Bridgeport, Conn.; Prank Hartman, Cleveland. Those not pictured are: Patricia Howard, St. Louis, Mo.; Joseph Jenei, Yardley, Pa ; Nicholas Posegay, Roseville, Mich.; Leslie Papp, McKeesport, Pa.; Milan Kralik, Ronald Kovach, John Molnár, Joanne Lengyel, Cleveland; Edith Zoltani, Evanston, 111.; Robert Barry, Elmhurst; Dorothy Werner, Villa Park, 111.; Joan Panos, David Novak, Arlene Walther, Chicago; Walterine A. Szalay, Perth Amboy, N. J.; Fred Nold, Belleville, 111. For further information about scholarships, courses of study, a descriptive bulletin or a catalog please write to: August J. Molnár, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Illinois. AMERICAN HUNGARIAN STUDIES FOUNDATION announces COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS $800 - $1600 These scholarships and grants are available to students of Hungarian descent and others enrolling at suburban Chicago’s Elmhurst College. Elmhurst College is one of the nation’s top colleges with a tradition of 86 years. A full program of liberal arts and sciences is available. Enrollment is limited to 850 students. Inquires and applications must be mailed by March 15th to: August J. Molnár, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Illinois. The new women’s dormitory, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, 111.